The stats helper monkeys prepared a 2015 annual report for this website (). Here’s an excerpt: The Louvre Museum has million visitors per year. This blog was viewed about 120,000times in 2015. If it were an exhibit at the Louvre Museum, it would take about 5 days for that many people to see it. The busiest day of the year was January 29th with 796 views. The most popular post that day was CSS Custom Cursors. Click here to see the complete report. We respect your privacy. Your information will not be shared with any third party and…

It is very easy to preview an image or thumbnail on client side before uploading on the server in jQuery and HTML 5 FileReader() . Suppose you have an application where user uploads bulk photo and then the users want to upload only some selected photo, in this case, we as a developer don't want to upload all images photos on the server. As this effect on server load cost effect etc. So using HTML 5 FileReader() we can able to preview the image before upload it in jQuery. By this user can view thumbnail photos on the client side, ( before…

Searching for errors in programming code is called code debugging. Debugging is not easy. But fortunately, all modern browsers have a built-in debugger. Built-in debuggers can be turned on and off, forcing errors to be reported to the user. With a debugger, you can also set breakpoints (places where code execution can be stopped), and examine variables while the code is executing. Normally, otherwise follow the steps at the bottom of this page, you activate debugging in your browser with the F12 key, and select "Console" in the debugger menu. Have you recently checked out Google Plus because they implement some awesome effects? I…

Nowadays user interface and experience are more important now than ever. If you're building a digital identity, whether it be for a website or application, "look and feel" play an extremely important part. Today, I'm going to show you how to use native HTML5 video, and implement it in the background of your site. All without using a plugin or Flash. We'll take a look at some of the native video controls too, to make sure that a user's experience is fully enhanced. Browser Compatibility: As we mentioned before, this technology is developed in HTML5, so it is supported by…

You can create a responsive, animated progress bars like in Windows 7 using pure CSS3. I haven't used any image in this tutorial. Resize your browser window to see the responsiveness. HTML <div class="bar"> <div class="blue loader"> <h3>;/h3> <span class="inner"> </span> </div> </div> CSS Next, we’ll create the background for the loader. The animated portion will be a translucent overlay, so you can easily change the colour and background properties if you chose to do so later on. I’ve used a gradient background but this can easily be swapped out for a solid colour or background image. ., .inner{ ;…

JavaScript support is very good on modern mobile browsers. The mobile version of Firefox and Chrome provide pretty much desktop-level support for HTML5(CSS 3 + JavaScript + HTML 5 ) features. Most mobile phones are running some version of WebKit (what Chrome runs on), so you're pretty much guaranteed better support than IE8 provides if you're developing for mobile. Detecting Mobile Devices Instead of using jQuery you can use simple JavaScript to detect it: if( /Android|webOS|iPhone|iPad|iPod|BlackBerry|IEMobile|Opera () ) { // some code for mobile } or you can combine them both to make it more accessible through jQuery. $. =…

The cursor property specifies the type of cursor to be displayed when pointing on an element. Some CSS properties are animatable, meaning that they can be used in animations and transitions. Animatable properties can change gradually from one value to another, like size, numbers, percentage and color. Now, when you'd like to customize a cursor, and CSS lets you do it quite easily! Click here for a list of the cursor styles supported by the CSS W3C recommendations. Rollover on the above image and see the CSS custom Cursor The CSS The cursor CSS property accepts a series of cursors, and using…

The stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this website (). Here’s an excerpt: The Louvre Museum has million visitors per year. This blog was viewed about 150,000 times in 2014. If it were an exhibit at the Louvre Museum, it would take about 6 days for that many people to see it. The busiest day of the year was July 22nd with 1,539 views. The most popular post that day was Animated bubbles upwards continuously with pure CSS. Click here to see the complete report.

The Geolocation API is a new technology that’s introduced by W3C – the same organization behind HTML5. Probably for that reason, it is often correlated and grouped with HTML5 in many books and references, although it has actually nothing to do with HTML5 technically. In this post, we are going to use the API in its simplest form; we will create a set of functions to retrieve user’s location and show it in map with Google Maps. Let’s take a look. Why Geolocation API ? In many cases, obtaining user location would be extremely useful to establish better user experience, for…

"Is there a simple way to display a color bitmap in gray-scale with just HTML/CSS?" - This was a question for most of web designer / developer. Meanwhile for achieving this effect, they were using JavaScript Library like or two different images. After the end of Flash for website development, Adobe and others have been hard at work bringing this amazing technology to CSS. CSS filters provide a method for modifying the rendering of a basic DOM element, image, or video. CSS filters allow for blurring, warping, and modifying the color intensity of elements. With advancements in the standards of…